The Algonquin Regiment
540 Chippewa St. West P1B 8G6 North Bay, ON, Canada
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Locality: North Bay, Ontario
Phone: +1 705-472-9305
Address: 540 Chippewa St. West P1B 8G6 North Bay, ON, Canada
Website: www.forces.ca
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#5DivSoldiers from The Princess Louise Fusiliers participate on the Basic Assault Pioneer Course taking place in Halifax. This course prepares reserve infantry ...soldiers with additional specialized training in field engineering tasks like proper use and handling of chainsaws and breaching doors with shotguns and explosives. #StrongProudReady **** Nos #soldats5ediv The Princess Louise Fusiliers participent au cours de base de pionnier d’assaut à Halifax. Ce cours permet aux membres de l’infanterie de la Réserve de recevoir de l’instruction spécialisée supplémentaire sur des tâches du génie de campagne notamment l’utilisation et le maniement adéquats de scies à chaîne et l’ouverture de brèches dans des portes à l’aide de fusils de chasse et d’explosifs. #FortsFiersPrêts
Members of 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron perform a fly past for #RemembranceDay in Toronto, Ontario on Nov. 11, 2020. #CanadaRemembers #RCAF #PhotooftheDay Aviator Lanny Jellicoe, Garrison Petawawa Imaging
Soldier Highlight: I am Corporal Keating B.L from The Algonquin Regiment "Northern Pioneers" Alpha Company, North Bay ON. As part of the Security force team, my role overseas is to provide physical security to the designated areas. I have been in the Regiment for 6 years. I joined the Canadian Armed Forces to get the chance to travel and see the world. The first thing I'll be doing once I get home is isolation due to the current COVID-19 situation, afterward ill be relaxing and trying to catch up on all the things I missed while I am overseas.
Corporal Forde of The Algonquin Regiment is currently tasked as The Canadian Army Major Events and Protocol Assistant in Ottawa. Forde recently assisted Commander of the Canadian Army, General Wayne Eyre, Parliamentary Secretary Vandenbeld, and countless others in organizing and running an event to honor the service of #Indigenous veteran Mr. Philip Favel
Coming from the same regiment and town as Private Duncanson, Captain Feick tells us what it meant to him to lead the team that gave Private Duncanson a proper burial 72 years after being killed in action. #RememberThem